Ramriddlz Believes "Every Kid Tries to Sell Drugs" (They Do Not)

Ramriddlz is a 23-year-old Egyptian-Canadian rapper from Mississauga, Ontario, without a Wikipedia page to his name, whose 2015 single, "Sweeterman," was famously covered by Drake.

On the heels of releasing his new full-length album, Sweeter Dreams, the artist born Ramy Abdel-Rahman sat down for an interview with MONTREALITY, where he discussed a variety of random topics, including the Drake cover ("It's cool that he appreciated my song and shit."), his ultimate fetish ("Some dirtbag shit.") and the "worst thing he's ever put his parents through."

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"I remember the first time I got caught with some weed and shit, I was definitely the worst drug dealer," Ramriddlz said. "Every kid tries to, like, sell drugs at one point."

I know Ramriddlz is from Canada, where things are a bit different than here in the United States, but rest assured all millennial parents reading this article: all children do not try to sell drugs.

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Ram went on to explain that, after his mother found his stash, which he says was "literally seven grams," she threatened to call the police. Luckily, Momma Abdel-Rahman's threats turned out to be empty and now her son is a professional recording artist.

Now, all he needs is that Wikipedia page.

Editors Note: Approximately two million U.S. teens between the ages of 12 and 17 currently qualify as needing help for a substance problem. If you need help, here is a good place to start.